The VPOP3 Outqueue is where VPOP3 stores messages waiting to be sent out to remote users.

To access the VPOP3 Outqueue, click the Users button at the top of the screen, then click on some text in the Outgoing Message Queue line just above the list of users.

The Outqueue viewer shows all the messages waiting to be sent out by VPOP3.

Grid columns

In the table the columns show details of the message:

•State - the left hand column shows the 'state' of the message. This is one of: held (), held on a timer (), not held (), or currently being sent (). VPOP3 will not send messages which are currently held. In a user's Advanced settings you can tell VPOP3 to hold a user's sent messages for a short time before letting them be sent. An administrator can manually hold/unhold messages.

•IP Addr - the IP address which the message was sent from. If the message was sent by VPOP3 itself, this will show 'unknown'.

•Auth - the authenticated user who sent the message. This will be blank if the sender did not use SMTP authentication when sending the message.

•Pri - this is the 'priority' of the message. VPOP3 will send messages with a smaller priority number first. The priority can be set on all of a user's emails in the user's Advanced settings. Also, a Lua script can alter the priority of emails as they arrive at VPOP3.

•To - this is who the message is addressed to (this shows the SMTP envelope recipients which may not be the same as the message header displays)

•From - this shows the SMTP return path address (which may not be the same as the From address in the message header)